Building Sustainability is about bridging our efforts together for positive impacts. With collaboration, compassion and learning we can build a more sustainable future for current and future generations.
Chris "Jazz" Colthurst, Pilialoha Estall
To preserve and protect culture, language plays an essential role in connecting with others while sharing and learning together! POLY-Lingual creates simple and fun programs for travelers, students, and the whole family. For those who have always wanted to learn a deeper understanding of the islands of Tahiti and the South Pacific. Mauruuru
Fritzi Horstman is a Grammy-award winning producer, but above all else she is an inspiring 'trauma investigator.' Who shares with us how 'trauma separates us, while trauma awareness brings us together.' Trauma runs 7 generations ahead and before, so what does that look like?
Master Albert teaches us the history of San Miguel Eskrima, Doce Pares Original “Multi-Style” System of Eskrima. Curriculum-based training programs offered to youths and adults. Doce Pares is his wife's family Martial Art system founded by her Grandfather (Eulogio “Yoling” Cañete) in 1932 in Cebu City, Philippines. He discusses the importance of culture, respecting elders, history, and 'legacy.' Eskrima is a positive mindset of discipline, control, confidence, and respect! In our present day becoming a more peaceful loving society starts with 'you.' When you translate self love, appreciation, and understanding, combined with effective communication, the results are riveting with love.
Recorded on Indigenous Peoples' Day Laulani Teale explains “true peace requires respect for basic human rights, protection of the land and indigenous cultures and resources. Without this there can be no peace.”
Worthy Picks is the sponsor of the 'Culture of Repair Series.' Anahi is inspiring, and contagious. What does it look like getting a cup of coffee with friends once a week? Anahai shares with us beautiful tips and and experiences for building a sustainable lifestyle, collectively, and starting with self. The power of habits. Learn the beauty of 'dual citizenship,' being of our ancestors and of this world (each other and the environment)!
Be inspired by her transformative anti-colonial/decolonial theory and practice in museums which centers around truth-telling, accountability, and actionable change to redress colonial impact, structural racism, and inequity.
Ready to be inspired by Dr. Clinton Schultz a Gamilaroi man. Passionate about the spiritual and story based process, and the basic principles behind the law (not the law itself, or the laws that have been taken away), but looking at the underlying values. Helping youth understand these values. Aboriginal nations are the oldest ongoing human societies and cultures on the planet. The longest standing continuous knowledge, thousand plus generations old of the human spirit.
Learning from Colby Brown the more intimate details about "The Giving Lens," an amazing organization rebuilding communities, with a integrated micro to macro impact. Creating a domino impact of opportunities and empowering communities, individuals, families, and youth. When you break the mold for communities and youth, a 'Culture of Repair' is endless.
A special launch of #sustainablevoting with a role model democracy coming from New Zealand, to inspire an exciting global series.
Learn about the 'global supply chain' of N95 and N100 masks during a pandemic, the role and need 'of' from first responders, soon to be a case study in universities. What does globally made, really mean today!
His "profound sense of curiosity" is a blessing for listeners, participants, and in every environment and profession. You definitely want to 'Be About It' and learn more from an 'amazing human art inventor' inspiring us all. Closing poem "Skin Deep" gives heart and body chills, in a journey of 'micro progressions.'
Learning to 'listen' has more value then we can often realize. Giving youth voice and youth leadership to handle youth challenges, is how we need to rewire out mindsets.
Learn about Asian American and Japanese American history and identity issues, through theater and film and the inspiration for series such as "I'm On A Mission From Buddha," and films "Only The Brave," and "Our Lost Years," just released February 2020. A recollection of forced removal and mass incarceration of 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans during World War II. And upcoming film "League of Dreams" about the 90 year history of the Japanese American Citizen League (JACL), protecting civil and human rights.
In honor of International Red Panda Day, enjoy an amazing conversation with Sonam, an extraordinary and passionate species and habitat conservationist expert, named Disney Conservation Hero in 2015 and nominee in 2019 for the Future for Nature Award.
A wonderful episode, learning a vital industry of live events and media, the triumphs and challenges. Respect is everything! Most importantly 'collaboration and support' is everything today, in all we do! Working together to lift each other up in all aspects of every industry and society locally and globally.
For September Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and in honor of Joey, what does advocating for Pediatric Cancer and Treatments look like? What are the hurdles and where how can we become the best supporters for the number one illness in children.
Learning and awareness is step 1, research, science, application and action step 2! The Ocean Foundation is amazingly both creation and results. Hear about amazing projects such as the first-ever blue carbon offset program, SeaGrass Grow and the Rockefeller Ocean Strategy (an unprecedented ocean-centric investment fund). In addition what does equality look like in ocean conservation work and how does respect play out in the goal for a sustainable future for all species.
Representing ones culture has many facets and community participation is key in a growing global world. Respect within a community means not classifying individuals, having empathy, and supporting youth to grow and learn to be respectful for one another for generations to come.
Learn the beauty of one the strongest views of respect in the world from the Wiradjuri people "Yindyamarra" and being in a world worth living in. Reconciliation of Indigenous Cultures, a movement, acknowledging and respect for culture and country. Culture is "telling you what the world is like." What is Ontological Authority? Respect is a fundamental for life. Respect means we have to consider the world first, and how we relate to the world within nature and science, stemming from 70,000 year old cultures of knowledge and deep understanding.
We See You San Diego serves a weekly home cooked dinner to 150-200 people from San Diego's homeless community on a budget of $0. Storytelling is everything and the tip of the iceberg here. Learn about the power of kindness, dignity, consistency and looking someone in the eye!
Mark Lovett shares with us the art of storytelling "Your Story Can Change the World" and how respect of individuals and cultures ties into all aspects of society from digital media age and mental health to environment.
The Art of Respect Series - a journey diving into the unique practice of respect. How it relates to environment, culture, and society. When we practice this art together we will thrive sustainably!
Knowing your child helps them soar academically and passionately. The whole child, their social and emotional well-being is the key of next generation education. Thrively is a learning network, creating a education ecosystem. "Every Child Deserves to Thrive" by "Unlocking Each Child's Potential"
Community, collaboration, heritage, music and youth! When we are role models for our youth in volunteering, listening and giving them a voice, the positive results are endless.
Youth mental health awareness is not only necessary, but truly listening to our youth and giving them a voice is more important now then ever. Especially in today's climate. We must support the youth to make sure their future moves in the right direct.
Dr. Tielking's special interests includes children youth work and mental health. He talks about recent alcohol and drug prevention research from an international perspective. He traveled around the world to compare prevention programs in San Diego/California/USA, Coffs Harbour/New South Wales/Australia and Aurich/Ostfriesland/Germany.
This episode discusses the Indian Boarding-School Era, Generation Red Road for Cultural Healing, the importance of education, and how to break the cycle by focusing on the youth for awareness and mental health. Please note this episode contains strong language, and parental supervision or consent is advised for individuals under the age of 18.
The mental and emotional health of our youth is everything! It is our responsibility to actively participate and collaborate to ensure the overall well-being of our youth. The number of youth negatively impacted by us not being collectively proactive in their mental health is moving in the wrong direction. We must work together to change the direction now!
This episode reminds us some of the best ways to become a supportive advocate for March of Dimes and non-profits working on policy and legislation in Washington DC, is by sharing your stories with organizations you support and are passionate about.
The beauty of introducing storytelling mediums to youth!
Dr. Brady kicks off the series explaining the importance of “developing exceptionally prepared learners; innovative and compassionate world citizens!”